MARILYN MONROE JUST NEEDED LOVE

MARILYN MONROE JUST NEEDED LOVE

FAME NEVER BROUGHT HER LOVE, THE LOVE SHE NEEDED. They said she couldn't act. Well, that was bull---!

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Jane Russell and Marilyn at Grauman's Chinese theatre I guess I have a Marilyn Monroe syndrome or something like that, since many look-alikes have taken my fancy. I decided to do an article of Marilyn Monroe look-alikes and contacted Ernie Garcia, in Long Beach, who had a Marilyn Monroe fan club type of thing going on. Fan clubs for dead actors and actresses seem "ghoulish" to me. Fan clubs are usually started to promote a celebrity's career. But how can a career be benefited from those things, if the honorary is dead? Remembering those who we idolized on the screen is probably a good ... Read Full Story
WestwordKenny Be's Yard Arteology: Bronze ghost of Marilyn Monroe emerges in North ...WestwordThe stacked ring of pink sandstones that represent the Wind Cave blow hole, also demonstrates an aesthetic strategy to keep skateboarders from getting close ...  
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Designer Isabel Toledo presented her spring collection in D.C. on Wednesday night and in an interview with Politico, Toledo dropped hints about a new dress of hers that has found her way into Michelle Obama's closet. "She has a new piece of mine that's all pleated jersey, in black," Toledo said. "It's very Marilyn Monroe, actually. It has a beautiful flow. But we don't know what it's for." Toledo and her husband Ruben also reflected on their...  
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Okay, first there was the Marilyn Monroe gene, but that only worked on fruit flies. Now, there's the Marilyn Monroe neuron, which proves you can actually control a computer with your brain. Actually, it doesn't have to be Marilyn. It can be any well-known image, like Michael Jackson or President Obama. Apparently, science can now identify individual neurons we use to recognize famous people (like Marilyn), hook us up to a computer, and...  
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After a Japanese bidder failed to make good on an eBay bid of $4.6 million dollars, the crypt directly above Marilyn Monroe's in a Los Angeles mausoleum is going back on the auction block - this time, with bidders vetted ahead of time. Widow Elsie Poncher plans to move the remains of her husband - who brought the crypt from Monroe's former husband, playwright Arthur MIller - and provide the money as a legacy to her children. Bidding starts at...  
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Marilyn: Forever Blonde, The Marilyn Monroe Story in Her Own Words and Music, the acclaimed, award-winning one woman play featuring 17 songs comprising the life of Marilyn Monroe, is to get its West End premiere at Leicester Square Theatre from Tuesday October 20 to Wednesday November 18. An official opening is set for Thursday October 22 at 7.30pm.  
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London, Nov 7 (ANI): Derek Acorah, the psychic who arranged a televised séance with Michael Jackson, said the King of Pop told him that he was trying to come to terms with being a ghost. During the séance, Acorah said the ‘Thriller’ star was annoyed that he had not been buried alongside Marilyn Monroe. “I wished [...]  
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Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) - Bye Bye Baby Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, co-stars in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), sing Bye Bye Baby. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a 1953 film adaptation of the 1949 stage musical, released by 20th Century Fox, directed by Howard Hawks and starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe, with Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, Tommy Noonan, Taylor Holmes, and Norma...  
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BUS STOP my favorite Marilyn Monroe film.

Marilyn as "Cherie" and Don Murray as the sexy cowboy, "Bo".

BUS STOP my favorite Marilyn Monroe film.

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